My deepest sympathy to you and your family. May God hold you close in His loving arms and may His light shine upon you. Blessings, Carole

—Carole Cetti Koback, Brookfield, WI

While I was sorry to hear of Jack's passing, I was so happy to hear that he lived a full and productive life following his accident. Jack was one of my first patients after moving to Savannah and I remember and admired him for his tenacity and determination. I also remember Betty Ann and her unwavering devotion to Jack. Betty Ann had to assume the role of bread winner,wife, mother and caretaker and both my wife and I admired her greatly as she seemed to excel at all of her roles.
May Jack rest in peace.

—Ron Finger MD, Savannah, Georgia

My dear Betty:Just read the E-Mail from Louise Paulson, and wish to tell you how very sorry I am to hear of your loss. Also have been wed 51 yrs. to a hubby with numerous problems, so I know how you must be feeling. My favorite saying is "May the memory of happier times bring some solace during this time of grief." God bless you and your family. With Love, "Prime Minister"

—Judith C. McMillan Isriel, Miami, Fla

We were so sad to hear that Mr. Jack had passed. Randy thought a lot of him and knew that Mr. Jack thought of him the same. Randy will miss him sitting outside watching him cut the yard. We are so sorry not to have made it to the services, but please know you Mrs. Betty and the rest of your family are in our thoughts and prayers. May God Bless you and keep you close to Him.
Randy Wilson and Family

—Randy Wilson and Family, Pooler, ga

My family lives next door to Jack and his family for quite a few years on 57th St. We were so close that we even shared a party line. We all have many memories of growing up on a dirt Street Our families we're more than neighbors we were friends. Jack will be remembered by a lot of people with many memories to be shared.

—Camille Puckett , Peachtree Corners, GA

Betty Ann, Johnny and Bobby,
We feel your sorrow as we say goodbye to Jack. We will miss his quick Ciucevich wit. He is free of physical constraints and is hanging out along 5 Mile Bend with his beloved cousins. Hugs and love to you all.
Diane, Keith + Jed Parker

I am sorry to hear about your loss. I know it must be a difficult time; it always is when someone you love dies. In dark days like these, the one source of true comfort I have found is God's word, the Bible. I hope you too can find solace as I have in the words of Revelation 21:4, which states,"And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away." What a beautiful future we have to look forward too!

—, ,

May the Peace that knows no understanding be with you- and with all of us who feel the loss.

—BG Michael and Mrs Susan Torma, Shreveport, La

It is with tender Mercy that I extend our deepest expression of sympathy on the loss of your beloved husband John. May you feel our prayers for comfort and know that he rests now in the hands of God. The journey has been long but the final step to HOME has been taken. With our love to you and the family.

—Agnes Cannella-St. Joseph's/Candler, Savannah, GA

To Betty Ann,
I was so sorry to see the news about Jack's passing. I thought he was getting better. I know he is with the Lord now and someday you will be reunited with him. My thoughts and prayers are for you and your family at this sad time. May God watch over you all and keep you safe.
Warren

—Warren Sweatt, Port Wentworth, GA

My condolences to the Ciucevich family. At Revelation 21:4 Jehovah promises to do away with death forever. We look forward to this beautiful hope that Jehovah God promises us in the near future, to be able to welcome back our dear loved ones with open arms again one day. One day soon we will not have to worry about our enemy death due to this will be done away with. May Jehovah be with your family during this difficult time and may your family find comfort in knowing you are in my prayers. For more information and encouragement please visit jw.org or a local Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses.

—LG, Savannah, GA

I am sorry for your loss. Jehovah is a God of comfort and offers it through his word he Bible. Isaiah 25:8 has always been encouraging to me because Jehovah promises to do away with death and all things that bring us pain. That will be so satisfying! May positive thoughts fill your hearts and minds through this difficult time.

—Roosevelt G., Savannah , Ga

Betty Ann.
My heart is heavy with sadness for you and your family. Jack was a true miracle to have endured all these years. I know how sad you are but be strong knowing you are truly an angel of mercy.
God Bless you and keep you close.
Love
Carol

—Carol Ennis Feuger, Mobile, AL

John E. “Jack” Ciucevich, Jr. 75, passed away peacefully on May 17th, 2017 surrounded by his loving wife and family. Born and raised in Savannah, Jack was reared in the Catholic faith and attended BSS and Benedictine Military School where he graduated as a member of the Class of 1960. As a senior at BC, he joined the 165th Georgia Air National Guard in which he served for six years.

He married his wife of 51 years, Betty Ann Flynn, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church and were blessed to have sons, Johnny and Bobby. In 1969, an auto accident changed their lives dramatically. Betty Ann continued as a R.N. at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Jack returned to the Georgia Ports Authority. He later decided a “career change” was in order and became a stay at home Dad assuming all the household duties and being there for their sons in their developmental years.

He remained physically active doing such activities as bench pressing, “rolling” in the streets of Wilshire, or building the backyard fence. Since he enjoyed driving, they took many vacations. For their 25th wedding anniversary Betty Ann and Jack took the trip of a lifetime – a 19 day self-guided tour of the New England states.

Jack loved Tybee and the family beach house – the Collins Cottage, where he spent his summers as a child and later introduced his sons to the joys of the Back River.

He was proud of his Benedictine heritage – his father, sons, and grandson all graduated from BC thereby making the family a fourth generation legacy. He was a faithful attendee of the Monday Night Class of 1960 monthly gathering at Johnny Harris.

His greatest enjoyment was visiting with and being involved with his four grandchildren.

He was a charter member of the Knights of Columbus, Mary Queen of Peace Council #10687, where he was a Third Degree Knight. His Catholic faith deepened as he aged and was a faithful communicant of St. Francis Cabrini Catholic Church for over 43 years.

He achieved many “comebacks” in successfully battling the many complications of paraplegia and MDS. He quietly rolled through life providing inspiration without trying to inspire.

He is predeceased by his parents, John and Mary Collins Ciucevich; his mother-in-law Johanna B. Flynn and brother-in-law James J. Flynn. He is survived by his loving wife Elizabeth “Betty Ann” Flynn Ciucevich; sons John E. III and Robert A. Ciucevich (Kara); grandchildren Teagan Prodin and Kael, Mary Collins, and Willa Ciucevich; and his brother Michael T. Ciucevich (Ingrid).

His cousins will serve as pall bearers. Honorary pall bearers will be members of the Benedictine Class of 1960 and the Knights of Columbus.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 6:30 p.m., Sunday, May 21, 2017 at Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel followed by the Rosary at 6:30 p.m.

The Mass of Christian Burial will be 11:00 a.m., Monday, May 22, 2017 at St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church.

Interment will follow at Catholic Cemetery.

Remembrances can be made in his memory to Benedictine Military School, 6502 Seawright Dr., Savannah, GA 31406.

My deepest sympathy to you and your family. May God hold you close in His loving arms and may His light shine upon you. Blessings, Carole

—Carole Cetti Koback, Brookfield, WI

Candle tribute lit by Kelly Kilpatrick Hunt — Georgia

While I was sorry to hear of Jack's passing, I was so happy to hear that he lived a full and productive life following his accident. Jack was one of my first patients after moving to Savannah and I remember and admired him for his tenacity and determination. I also remember Betty Ann and her unwavering devotion to Jack. Betty Ann had to assume the role of bread winner,wife, mother and caretaker and both my wife and I admired her greatly as she seemed to excel at all of her roles.
May Jack rest in peace.

—Ron Finger MD, Savannah, Georgia

My dear Betty:Just read the E-Mail from Louise Paulson, and wish to tell you how very sorry I am to hear of your loss. Also have been wed 51 yrs. to a hubby with numerous problems, so I know how you must be feeling. My favorite saying is "May the memory of happier times bring some solace during this time of grief." God bless you and your family. With Love, "Prime Minister"

—Judith C. McMillan Isriel, Miami, Fla

We were so sad to hear that Mr. Jack had passed. Randy thought a lot of him and knew that Mr. Jack thought of him the same. Randy will miss him sitting outside watching him cut the yard. We are so sorry not to have made it to the services, but please know you Mrs. Betty and the rest of your family are in our thoughts and prayers. May God Bless you and keep you close to Him.
Randy Wilson and Family

—Randy Wilson and Family, Pooler, ga

My family lives next door to Jack and his family for quite a few years on 57th St. We were so close that we even shared a party line. We all have many memories of growing up on a dirt Street Our families we're more than neighbors we were friends. Jack will be remembered by a lot of people with many memories to be shared.

—Camille Puckett , Peachtree Corners, GA

Betty Ann, Johnny and Bobby,
We feel your sorrow as we say goodbye to Jack. We will miss his quick Ciucevich wit. He is free of physical constraints and is hanging out along 5 Mile Bend with his beloved cousins. Hugs and love to you all.
Diane, Keith + Jed Parker

I am sorry to hear about your loss. I know it must be a difficult time; it always is when someone you love dies. In dark days like these, the one source of true comfort I have found is God's word, the Bible. I hope you too can find solace as I have in the words of Revelation 21:4, which states,"And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away." What a beautiful future we have to look forward too!

—, ,

May the Peace that knows no understanding be with you- and with all of us who feel the loss.

—BG Michael and Mrs Susan Torma, Shreveport, La

It is with tender Mercy that I extend our deepest expression of sympathy on the loss of your beloved husband John. May you feel our prayers for comfort and know that he rests now in the hands of God. The journey has been long but the final step to HOME has been taken. With our love to you and the family.

—Agnes Cannella-St. Joseph's/Candler, Savannah, GA

To Betty Ann,
I was so sorry to see the news about Jack's passing. I thought he was getting better. I know he is with the Lord now and someday you will be reunited with him. My thoughts and prayers are for you and your family at this sad time. May God watch over you all and keep you safe.
Warren

—Warren Sweatt, Port Wentworth, GA

My condolences to the Ciucevich family. At Revelation 21:4 Jehovah promises to do away with death forever. We look forward to this beautiful hope that Jehovah God promises us in the near future, to be able to welcome back our dear loved ones with open arms again one day. One day soon we will not have to worry about our enemy death due to this will be done away with. May Jehovah be with your family during this difficult time and may your family find comfort in knowing you are in my prayers. For more information and encouragement please visit jw.org or a local Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses.

—LG, Savannah, GA

I am sorry for your loss. Jehovah is a God of comfort and offers it through his word he Bible. Isaiah 25:8 has always been encouraging to me because Jehovah promises to do away with death and all things that bring us pain. That will be so satisfying! May positive thoughts fill your hearts and minds through this difficult time.

—Roosevelt G., Savannah , Ga

Betty Ann.
My heart is heavy with sadness for you and your family. Jack was a true miracle to have endured all these years. I know how sad you are but be strong knowing you are truly an angel of mercy.
God Bless you and keep you close.
Love
Carol